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ONS 15327

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  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Reference Guide,
  7. about this guide
  8. document objectives
  9. document conventions
  10. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  11. Command Syntax
  12. Chapter 1 General Information
  13. Alarm Codes
  14. General Rules
  15. Explicit List of AIDs - No Wildcards
  16. Keyboard Shortcuts
  17. Starting Positions for an STS-Mc SPE
  18. Default Values
  19. Equipment
  20. Ports
  21. STS and VT Paths
  22. Testing
  23. CTAG Description
  24. Setting up TL1 Communication
  25. Chapter 2 Procedure and Provisioning
  26. Open a TL1 Session Through Telnet
  27. Test Access
  28. Test Access Terminology
  29. TAP Creation and Deletion
  30. ED-T1
  31. ED-STSn
  32. Connect Test Access Points
  33. Retrieve Test Access Point Information
  34. RTRV-TACC
  35. Delete Test Access Points
  36. Test Access Mode Definitions
  37. MONE
  38. MONEF
  39. SPLTF
  40. SPLTEF
  41. LOOPF
  42. SPLTA
  43. SPLTB
  44. Way Circuit
  45. Way Circuits
  46. TL1 Gateway
  47. TL1 Sessions
  48. Implementing TL1 Gateway
  49. Log Into a Remote ENE
  50. Ring Provisioning
  51. Path Protection Cross-Connections
  52. Path Protection to Path Protection Connection Example
  53. Path Protection to Two-Fiber BLSR Connection Example
  54. Two-Fiber BLSR to Path Protection Connection Example
  55. Two-Fiber BLSR to Two-Fiber BLSR Connection Example
  56. Two-Fiber BLSR to Four-Fiber BLSR Connection Example (ONS 15454)
  57. Path Protection to Four-Fiber BLSR Connection Example (ONS 15454)
  58. Way Drop and Continue
  59. Node 1 Configuration Example (Source Node)
  60. Node 2 Configuration Example (Drop and Continue Node)
  61. Provision a PCA Cross-Connection
  62. FTP Software Download
  63. APPLY
  64. REPT EVT FXFR
  65. Activating New Software
  66. Remote Software Download/Activation Using the GNE
  67. Scheduled PM Report
  68. Manage PM Schedules
  69. Restrictions
  70. Bridge and Roll TL1 Commands
  71. Way Circuit Single Roll and Dual Roll Procedures
  72. Create a 1-Way Circuit Dual Roll
  73. N Low-Density to 1:N High-Density Upgrade
  74. Remote Monitoring-Managed PMs
  75. RTRV-PM-<MOD2>
  76. ENT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>
  77. DLT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>
  78. REPT EVT <MOD2ALM> for Threshold Crossing Events
  79. INIT-REG-<MOD2>
  80. REPT DBCHG
  81. SAMPLE_TYPE
  82. Client Port of DWDM Cards
  83. Provisioning Rules for Transponder and Muxponder Cards
  84. OC-N Payload Provisioning Parameters
  85. Termination Mode Provisioning Rules
  86. Regeneration Group Provisioning Rules
  87. G.709 OTN, FEC and OTN SDBER/SFBER Provisioning Rules
  88. Section Trace Provisioning (J0) Rules
  89. Trail Trace Identification Provisioning Rules
  90. Y-Cable Protection Group Provisioning Rules
  91. Loopback Provisioning Rules
  92. Port State Model Provisioning Rules
  93. Overhead Circuit Provisioning Rules
  94. Chapter 3 TL1 Error
  95. Echo
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ONS 15327

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  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide,
  15. document conventions
  16. obtaining documentation
  17. West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA
  18. obtaining additional publications and information
  19. install hardware
  20. Figure
  21. DLP-B 329 Install the Tie-Down Bar
  22. NTP-B 216 Install the Mechanical Interface Cards
  23. NTP-B 6 Install the Power and Ground
  24. DLP-B 16 Connect the Office Ground to the ONS 15327
  25. DLP-B 17 Connect Office Power to the ONS 15327 Shelf (Screw-Lock Power Connector)
  26. DLP-B 18 Turn On and Verify Office Power
  27. DLP-B 30 Install Ferrites on Power Cabling
  28. NTP-B 217 Install the XTCs
  29. NTP-B 218 Install the Optical and Ethernet Cards
  30. DLP-D 4 Install SFP Connectors on G1000-2 Cards
  31. DLP-D 6 Remove SFP Connectors from G1000-2 Cards
  32. DLP-B 320 Delete a Card
  33. DLP-B 247 Change an Optical Card
  34. NTP-B 115 Preprovision a Slot
  35. DLP-B 321 Install External Alarm Cables
  36. DLP-B 322 Install Timing Cables
  37. BITS In Pins on the RJ-45 Connector
  38. DLP-B 323 Install the Serial Cable for TL1 Craft Interface
  39. NTP-B 220 Install the Electrical Cables
  40. DLP-B 324 Install DS-1 Champ Cables on a MIC
  41. Straight DS-1 Cable
  42. Right-Angle DS-1 Cable
  43. DLP-B 325 Install Coaxial Cable With BNC Connectors
  44. DLP-B 326 Route Electrical Cables
  45. NTP-B 221 Install Optical Cables
  46. Installing a Fiber-Optic Cable
  47. DLP-B 327 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on the LGX Interface
  48. DLP-B 43 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for Path Protection Configurations
  49. Connecting Fiber to a Four-Node Path Protection
  50. Connecting Fiber to an Eight-Node Traditional Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect
  51. DLP-B 44 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for BLSR Configurations
  52. DLP-B 46 Route Fiber-Optic Cables
  53. NTP-B 13 Perform the Shelf Installation Acceptance Test
  54. DLP-B 33 Measure Voltage
  55. DLP-B 49 Set Up the Java Runtime Environment for UNIX
  56. NTP-B 22 Set Up CTC Computer to Connect to the ONS 15327
  57. DLP-B 51 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using DHCP
  58. DLP-B 52 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using Automatic Host Detection
  59. DLP-B 53 Set Up a Solaris Workstation for a Craft Connection to an ONS 15327
  60. DLP-B 55 Set Up a Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection
  61. DLP-B 56 Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows)
  62. DLP-B 58 Provision Remote Access to the ONS 15327
  63. NTP-B 23 Log into the ONS 15327 GUI
  64. DLP-B 60 Log into CTC
  65. Logging into CTC
  66. DLP-B 61 Create Login Node Groups
  67. DLP-B 62 Add a Node to the Current Session or Login Group
  68. Before You Begin
  69. Chapter 3 Turn Up Node
  70. NTP-B 30 Create Users and Assign Security
  71. DLP-B 75 Create a New User - Multiple Nodes
  72. NTP-B 25 Set Up Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information
  73. NTP-B 169 Set Up CTC Network Access
  74. DLP-B 65 Create a Static Route
  75. DLP-B 250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol
  76. DLP-B 251 Set Up or Change Routing Information Protocol
  77. NTP-B 27 Set Up the ONS 15327 for Firewall Access
  78. DLP-B 67 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the ONS 15327
  79. DLP-B 68 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the CTC Computer
  80. DLP-B 69 Set Up External or Line Timing
  81. DLP-B 70 Set Up Internal Timing
  82. NTP-B 170 Create Optical Protection Groups
  83. NTP-B 171 Set Up SNMP
  84. Setting SNMP
  85. NTP-B 34 Create Ethernet RMON Alarm Thresholds
  86. Chapter 4 Turn Up Network
  87. NTP-B 172 Create a Logical Network Map
  88. NTP-B 124 Provision a Point-to-Point Network
  89. DLP-B 253 Provision SONET DCC Terminations
  90. DLP-B 214 Change the Service State for a Port
  91. DLP-B 88 Optical 1+1 Protection Test
  92. NTP-B 174 Linear ADM Network Acceptance Test
  93. NTP-B 40 Provision BLSR Nodes
  94. NTP-B 126 Create a BLSR
  95. NTP-B 175 BLSR Acceptance Test
  96. DLP-B 217 BLSR Exercise Ring Test
  97. DLP-B 91 BLSR Ring Switch Test
  98. NTP-B 44 Provision Path Protection Nodes
  99. NTP-B 177 Path Protection Acceptance Test
  100. DLP-B 94 Path Protection Switching Test
  101. Traditional Path Protection DRI Fiber Connection Example
  102. NTP-B 227 Provision an Integrated Path Protection Dual Ring Interconnect
  103. NTP-B 46 Subtend a Path Protection from a BLSR
  104. Path Protection Subtended from a BLSR
  105. NTP-B 47 Subtend a BLSR from a Path Protection
  106. Chapter 5 Create Circuit and VT Tunnel
  107. NTP-B 181 Create an Automatically Routed DS-1 Circuit
  108. NTP-B 182 Create a Manually Routed DS-1 Circuit
  109. NTP-B 183 Create a Unidirectional DS-1 Circuit with Multiple Drops
  110. Setting Circuit Attributes for a Unidirectional DS-1 Circuit
  111. DLP-B 314 Assign a Name to a Port
  112. DLP-B 95 Provision a DS-1 Circuit Source and Destination
  113. NTP-B 184 Create an Automatically Routed DS-3 Circuit
  114. Setting Circuit Attributes for a DS-3
  115. Setting Circuit Routing Preferences for a DS-3 Circuit
  116. NTP-B 185 Create a Manually Routed DS-3 Circuit
  117. NTP-B 186 Create a Unidirectional DS-3 Circuit with Multiple Drops
  118. Setting Circuit Attributes for a Unidirectional DS-3 Circuit
  119. DLP-B 218 Provision Path Protection Selectors During Circuit Creation
  120. DLP-B 208 Provision a DS-3 Circuit Source and Destination
  121. DLP-B 96 Provision a DS-1 or DS-3 Circuit Route
  122. NTP-B 133 Create an Automatically Routed VT Tunnel
  123. Setting Attributes for a VT Tunnel
  124. NTP-B 134 Create a Manually Routed VT Tunnel
  125. DLP-B 219 Provision a VT Tunnel Route
  126. NTP-B 187 Create a VT Aggregation Point
  127. Setting Attributes for a VT Aggregation Point
  128. NTP-B 135 Test Electrical Circuits
  129. NTP-B 188 Create an Automatically Routed Optical Circuit
  130. Setting Circuit Attributes for an Optical Circuit
  131. Setting Circuit Routing Preferences for an Optical Circuit
  132. NTP-B 189 Create a Manually Routed Optical Circuit
  133. NTP-B 190 Create a Unidirectional Optical Circuit with Multiple Drops
  134. DLP-B 97 Provision an Optical Circuit Source and Destination
  135. DLP-B 98 Provision an Optical Circuit Route
  136. Manually Routing an OC-N Circuit
  137. NTP-B 62 Test Optical Circuits
  138. NTP-B 191 Create an E-Series EtherSwitch Circuit (Multicard or Single-Card Mode)
  139. NTP-B 192 Create a Circuit for an E-Series Card in Port-Mapped Mode
  140. NTP-B 142 Create an E-Series Shared Packet Ring Ethernet Circuit
  141. NTP-B 143 Create an E-Series Hub and Spoke Ethernet Configuration
  142. NTP-B 144 Create an E-Series Single-Card EtherSwitch Manual Cross-Connect
  143. NTP-B 145 Create an E-Series Multicard EtherSwitch Manual Cross-Connect
  144. DLP-B 99 Determine Available VLANs
  145. DLP-B 246 Provision E-Series Ethernet Card Mode
  146. DLP-B 221 Provision E-Series Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership
  147. NTP-B 146 Test E-Series Circuits
  148. NTP-B 147 Create a G-Series Circuit
  149. NTP-B 148 Create a Manual Cross-Connect for a G-Series or an E-Series in Port-Mapped Mode
  150. DLP-B 222 Provision G-Series Ethernet Ports
  151. NTP-B 149 Test G-Series Circuits
  152. NTP-B 194 Create Overhead Circuits
  153. DLP-B 313 Create a DCC Tunnel
  154. DLP-B 212 Create a User Data Channel
  155. NTP-B 196 View Alarms, History, Events, and Conditions
  156. ONS 15327 CTC Node (Login) View
  157. DLP-B 110 View Alarm History
  158. DLP-B 111 Changing the Maximum Number of Session Entries for Alarm History
  159. DLP-B 112 Display Alarms and Conditions Using Time Zone
  160. DLP-B 114 View Conditions
  161. Node View Conditions Window
  162. NTP-B 68 Delete Cleared Alarms from Display
  163. NTP-B 69 View Alarm-Affected Circuits
  164. Select Affected Circuits Option
  165. NTP-B 70 Create, Download, and Assign Alarm Severity Profiles
  166. DLP-B 115 Create Alarm Severity Profiles
  167. Network View Alarm Profiles Window
  168. Store Profile(s) Dialog Box
  169. DLP-B 223 Download an Alarm Severity Profile
  170. DLP-B 116 Apply Alarm Profiles to Ports
  171. Card View Optical Port Alarm Profile
  172. Card View Electrical Port Alarm Profile
  173. DLP-B 117 Apply Alarm Profiles to Cards and Nodes
  174. DLP-B 118 Delete Alarm Severity Profiles
  175. NTP-B 168 Enable, Modify, or Disable Alarm Severity Filtering
  176. DLP-B 225 Enable Alarm Filtering
  177. DLP-B 226 Modify Alarm and Condition Filtering Parameters
  178. Alarm Filter Dialog Box Conditions Tab
  179. DLP-B 227 Disable Alarm Filtering
  180. DLP-B 119 Suppress Alarm Reporting
  181. DLP-B 120 Discontinue Alarm Suppression
  182. NTP-B 32 Provision External Alarms and Controls on the XTC
  183. XTC Card External Alarms
  184. Chapter 7 Monitor Performance
  185. DLP-B 122 Enable Intermediate-Path Performance Monitoring
  186. NTP-B 195 Monitor Electrical or Optical Performance
  187. DLP-B 123 View Electrical PM Parameters
  188. DLP-B 261 Refresh PM Counts for a Different Port
  189. DLP-B 318 Refresh Electrical or Optical PM Counts at One-Day Intervals
  190. DLP-B 126 Monitor Near-End PM Counts
  191. DLP-B 129 Reset Current PM Counts
  192. DLP-B 260 Set Auto-Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts
  193. DLP-B 317 View Optical OC-N PM Parameters
  194. DLP-B 319 Monitor PM Counts for Selected Signal Types
  195. NTP-B 198 Monitor Ethernet Performance
  196. DLP-B 256 View Ethernet Statistics PM Parameters
  197. DLP-B 257 View Ethernet Utilization PM Parameters
  198. DLP-B 259 Refresh Ethernet PM Counts at a Different Time Interval
  199. Chapter 8 Manage Circuit
  200. NTP-B 199 Locate and View Circuits
  201. DLP-B 262 Filter the Display of Circuits
  202. DLP-B 131 Search for Circuits
  203. DLP-B 229 View Circuits on a Span
  204. NTP-B 200 View XTC Cross-Connect Resource Usage
  205. NTP-B 151 Modify Circuit Characteristics
  206. DLP-B 231 Edit a Circuit Name
  207. DLP-B 232 Change Active and Standby Span Color
  208. DLP-B 233 Edit Path Protection Circuit Path Selectors
  209. DLP-B -263 Edit Path Protection Dual Ring Interconnect Circuit Hold-Off Timer
  210. NTP-B 416 Convert a CTC Circuit to TL1 Cross-Connects
  211. NTP-B 417 Upgrade TL1 Cross-Connects to CTC Circuits
  212. NTP-B 152 Delete Circuits
  213. NTP-B 78 Create a Monitor Circuit
  214. NTP-B 79 Create a J1 Path Trace
  215. Setting Up a Path Trace
  216. DLP-B 137 Provision Path Trace on OC-N Ports
  217. Chapter 9 Change Node Setting
  218. DLP-B 265 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer
  219. NTP-B 201 Change CTC Network Access
  220. DLP-B 266 Change IP Settings
  221. DLP-B 142 Modify a Static Route
  222. DLP-B 144 Disable the Open Shortest Path First Protocol
  223. DLP-B 145 Change the Network View Background Color
  224. DLP-B 268 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map
  225. DLP-B 148 Create Domain Icons
  226. DLP-B 269 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option
  227. NTP-B 203 Modify or Delete 1+1 Card Protection Settings
  228. DLP-B 154 Modify a 1+1 Protection Group
  229. DLP-B 155 Delete a Protection Group
  230. NTP-B 85 Change Node Timing
  231. NTP-B 205 Modify Users and Change Security
  232. DLP-B 272 Change Node Security Policy - Multiple Nodes
  233. DLP-B 158 Change User and Security Settings - Single Node
  234. DLP-B 160 Change User and Security Settings - Multiple Nodes
  235. DLP-B 316 Log Out a User - Multiple Nodes
  236. DLP-B 159 Delete User - Single Node
  237. NTP-B 87 Change SNMP Settings
  238. DLP-B 163 Delete SNMP Trap Destinations
  239. Chapter 10 Change Port Setting
  240. Provisioning Line Parameters on the DS-1 Ports
  241. DLP-B 166 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS-3 Ports
  242. NTP-B 89 Modify Line Settings and PM Parameter Thresholds for Optical Ports
  243. DLP-B 171 Change SONET Thresholds Settings for OC-N Cards
  244. Provisioning SONET Thresholds for the OC48 IR 1310 Card
  245. DLP-B 172 Change an Optical Port to SDH
  246. Chapter 11 Upgrade Card and Span
  247. NTP-B 94 Upgrade Optical Spans Automatically
  248. NTP-B 95 Upgrade Optical Spans Manually
  249. DLP-B 293 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Two-Fiber BLSR
  250. DLP-B 295 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Path Protection
  251. DLP-B 296 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a 1+1 Protection Group
  252. DLP-B 297 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on an Unprotected Span
  253. NTP-B 154 Convert a Point-to-Point to a Linear ADM
  254. C H A P T E R 12 Convert Network Configurations
  255. NTP-B 155 Convert a Point-to-Point or a Linear ADM to a Two-Fiber BLSR
  256. DLP-B 189 Verify that a 1+1 Working Slot is Active
  257. NTP-B 156 Convert a Point-to-Point or Linear ADM to a Path Protection
  258. NTP-B 210 Convert a Path Protection to a Two-Fiber BLSR
  259. DLP-B 301 Initiate a BLSR Manual Ring Switch
  260. DLP-B 241 Clear a BLSR Manual Ring Switch
  261. Chapter 13 Add and Remove Node
  262. DLP-B 302 Check BLSR or Path Protection Alarms and Conditions
  263. DLP-B 242 Create a BLSR on a Single Node
  264. DLP-B 194 Clear a BLSR Force Ring Switch
  265. NTP-B 213 Remove a BLSR Node
  266. Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR Before a Node Is Removed
  267. DLP-B 304 Verify BLSR Pass-Through Circuits
  268. DLP-B 195 Verify Timing in a Reduced Ring
  269. NTP-B 105 Add a Path Protection Node
  270. NTP-B 106 Remove a Path Protection Node
  271. DLP-B 197 Initiate a Path Protection Force Switch
  272. DLP-B 198 Clear a Path Protection Switch
  273. Chapter 14 Maintain the Node
  274. DLP-B 200 Inspect and Replace the Disposable Air Filter
  275. NTP-B 108 Back Up the Database
  276. NTP-B 109 Restore the Database
  277. NTP-B 163 Restore the Node to Factory Configuration
  278. DLP-B 245 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software (UNIX)
  279. Reinitialization Tool in UNIX
  280. NTP-B 214 Offload the Security Audit Trail Log
  281. NTP-B 110 Inhibit Protection Switching
  282. DLP-B 202 Apply a Lock Out
  283. DLP-B 203 Clear a Lock On or Lock Out
  284. NTP-B 111 Revert to an Earlier Software Load
  285. NTP-B 112 Clean Fiber Connectors
  286. DLP-B 204 Scope and Clean Fiber Connectors and Adapters with Alcohol and Dry Wipes
  287. DLP-B 206 Clean the Fiber Adapters
  288. NTP-B 113 Reset the XTC Using CTC
  289. NTP-B 215 View G1000-2 Ethernet Maintenance Information
  290. DLP-B 306 View Loopback Status
  291. NTP-B 228 View E10/100-4 Ethernet Maintenance Information
  292. DLP-B 310 View Ethernet Trunk Utilization
  293. DLP-B 330 Manual or Force Switch the Node Timing Reference
  294. Appendix A CTC Information and Shortcut
  295. Manage the CTC Window
  296. CTC Mouse Options
  297. Node View Shortcuts
  298. Table Display Options
  299. Equipment Inventory
  300. Shelf Assembly Specifications
  301. Configurations
  302. Alarm Interface
  303. Network Element Defaults
  304. NTP-B 164 Edit Network Element Defaults
  305. NTP-B 165 Import Network Element Defaults
  306. NTP-B 166 Export Network Element Defaults
  307. Node Default Settings
  308. Alternate Installation Procedures
  309. NTP-B 222 Connect Office Power to the ONS 15327 Shelf (Terminal-Lug Power Connector)
  310. MIC Terminal-Lug Power Connector
  311. Power Cable Inserted into the MIC Terminal-Lug Power Connector
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  20. about this manual
  21. Acronyms
  22. obtaining documentation
  23. ordering documentation
  24. hardware installation
  25. Chapter 1 Hardware Installation
  26. rack installation
  27. Rack Installation
  28. Procedure: Mount the ONS 15327 in a Rack
  29. Procedure: Mount Multiple ONS 15327s in a Rack
  30. Fan-Tray Assembly Installation
  31. Power and Ground Installation
  32. Alarm Cutoff
  33. Card Installation and Turn-Up
  34. Install ONS 15327 Cards
  35. Card Turn-Up
  36. Procedure: Verify Successful Turn-Up of MICs
  37. Procedure: Verify Successful Turn-Up of XTC Cards
  38. Installation Overview
  39. Cable Guides
  40. Fiber Cable Installation
  41. Coaxial Cable Installation
  42. DS-1 Cable Installation
  43. Procedure: Install DS-1 CHAMP Cables on a MIC
  44. Alarm Cable Installation
  45. BITS Cable Installation
  46. Hardware Specifications
  47. Configurations
  48. Alarm Interface
  49. software installation
  50. Chapter 2 Software Installation
  51. Running the CTC Installation Wizard
  52. Run the CTC Installation Wizard for UNIX
  53. Set Up the Java Runtime Environment for UNIX
  54. Setting Up the CTC Computer
  55. IP Addresses
  56. Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using DHCP
  57. Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using Automatic Host Detection
  58. Set Up a Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection
  59. Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows)
  60. Connecting PCs to the ONS 15327
  61. Network Connections
  62. Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape (Windows and Solaris)
  63. Logging into the ONS 15327
  64. Creating Login Node Groups
  65. Create a Login Node Group
  66. Accessing ONS 15327s Behind Firewalls
  67. Set the IIOP Listener Port on the ONS 15327
  68. Node View
  69. Node View Card Shortcuts
  70. CTC Node Colors
  71. Network View Tasks
  72. Creating Domains
  73. Changing the Network View Background Color
  74. Changing the Network View Background Image
  75. Add a Node to the Current Session
  76. CTC Navigation
  77. Viewing CTC Table Data
  78. Printing and Exporting CTC Data
  79. Print CTC Window and Table Data
  80. Export CTC Data
  81. Displaying CTC Data in Other Applications
  82. Before You Begin
  83. Chapter 3 Node Setup
  84. Setting Up Network Information
  85. Creating Users and Setting Security
  86. Create New Users
  87. Delete a User
  88. Creating Protection Groups
  89. Enable Ports
  90. Delete Protection Groups
  91. Setting Up ONS 15327 Timing
  92. Synchronization Status Messaging
  93. Set Up ONS 15327 Timing
  94. Set Up Internal Timing
  95. Viewing ONS 15327 Inventory
  96. Viewing CTC Software Versions
  97. IP Networking Overview
  98. ONS 15327 IP Addressing Scenarios
  99. Chapter 4 IP Networking
  100. Scenario 2: CTC and ONS 15327s Connected to Router
  101. Scenario 3: Using Proxy ARP to Enable an ONS 15327 Gateway
  102. Scenario 4: Default Gateway on CTC Computer
  103. Scenario 5: Using Static Routes to Connect to LANs
  104. Scenario 6: Using OSPF
  105. Procedure: Set Up OSPF
  106. Scenario 7: Provisioning the ONS 15327 Proxy Server
  107. ONS 15327 Routing Table
  108. Two-Fiber BLSRs
  109. Chapter 5 SONET Topologie
  110. BLSR Bandwidth
  111. Sample BLSR Application
  112. Setting Up BLSRs
  113. Create the BLSR DCC Terminations
  114. Provision the BLSR
  115. Adding and Removing BLSR Nodes
  116. Remove a BLSR Node
  117. Moving BLSR Trunk Cards
  118. Move a BLSR Trunk Card
  119. Unidirectional Path Switched Rings
  120. Example UPSR Application
  121. Setting Up a UPSR
  122. Configure the UPSR DCC Terminations
  123. Enable the UPSR Ports
  124. Remove a UPSR Node
  125. Subtending Rings
  126. Subtend a UPSR from a BLSR
  127. Subtend a BLSR from a UPSR
  128. Subtend a BLSR from a BLSR
  129. Connecting ONS 15327 Nodes and ONS 15454 Nodes
  130. Linear ADM Configurations
  131. Create a Linear ADM
  132. Convert a Linear ADM to a BLSR
  133. Path-Protected Mesh Networks
  134. Circuits Overview
  135. Chapter 6 Circuit and Tunnel
  136. Create a Manually Routed Circuit
  137. Creating Multiple Drops for Unidirectional Circuits
  138. Test Equipment
  139. Searching for Circuits
  140. Edit a UPSR Circuit
  141. Creating a Path Trace
  142. Create a J1 Path Trace
  143. Cross-Connect Card Capacities
  144. VT Tunnels
  145. Creating DCC Tunnels
  146. Provision a DCC Tunnel
  147. Performance Monitoring Thresholds
  148. Chapter 7 Card Provisioning
  149. Mapping Card Provisioning and Performance Monitoring
  150. DS-1 Card Parameters
  151. DS-3 Card Parameters
  152. Provisioning Optical Cards
  153. Provision Threshold Settings for OC-N Cards
  154. Provisioning IPPM
  155. Enable Intermediate-Path Performance Monitoring
  156. Using Virtual Wires
  157. Provision External Alarms
  158. External Output Controls
  159. Provisioning Orderwire Pass-Through
  160. Provision Orderwire Pass-Through
  161. Chapter 8 Performance Monitoring
  162. Changing the Screen Intervals
  163. Select Fifteen-Minute PM Intervals on the Performance Monitoring Screen
  164. Select Twenty-Four Hour PM Intervals on the Performance Monitoring Screen
  165. Viewing Near End and Far End PMs
  166. Select Far End PMs on the Performance Monitoring Screen
  167. Select Signal-Type Menus on the Performance Monitoring Screen
  168. Use the Baseline Button on the Performance Monitoring Screen
  169. Use the Clear Button on the Performance Monitoring Screen
  170. Intermediate-Path Performance Monitoring Reference
  171. Pointer Justification Count Reference
  172. Performance Monitoring for Electrical Cards
  173. XTC DS3 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  174. Performance Monitoring for Optical Cards
  175. OC-12 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  176. OC-48 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  177. Ethernet over SONET Application
  178. Chapter 9 Ethernet Operation
  179. E10/100-4 Card Port Provisioning
  180. Multicard and Single-Card EtherSwitch
  181. ONS 15454 E Series and ONS 15327 EtherSwitch Circuit Combinations
  182. Ethernet Circuit Configurations
  183. Provision an EtherSwitch Point-to-Point Circuit (Multicard or Single-Card)
  184. Shared Packet Ring Ethernet Circuits
  185. Provision a Shared Packet Ring
  186. Hub and Spoke Ethernet Circuit Provisioning
  187. Provision a Hub and Spoke Ethernet Circuit
  188. Ethernet Manual Cross-Connects
  189. Provision a Single-card EtherSwitch Manual Cross-Connect
  190. Provision a Multicard EtherSwitch Manual Cross-Connect
  191. VLAN Support
  192. Q-Tagging (IEEE 802.1Q)
  193. Priority Queuing (IEEE 802.1Q)
  194. VLAN Membership
  195. Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1D)
  196. Multi-Instance Spanning Tree and VLANs
  197. Spanning-Tree Configuration
  198. Ethernet Performance Screen
  199. Line Utilization Window
  200. Retrieve the MAC Table Information
  201. Creating Ethernet RMON Alarm Thresholds
  202. Overview
  203. C H A P T E R 10 Alarm Monitoring and Management
  204. Controlling Alarm Display
  205. Conditions Tab
  206. Retrieve and Display Conditions
  207. Viewing History
  208. Alarm Profiles
  209. Alarm Profile Menus
  210. Alarm Profile Editing
  211. Applying Alarm Profiles
  212. Suppressing Alarms
  213. SNMP Overview
  214. Chapter 11 SNMP
  215. SNMP Support
  216. SNMP Traps
  217. SNMP Community Names
  218. Event Group
  219. Chapter 12 Maintenance
  220. Fan-Tray Assembly Replacement
  221. System Reset
  222. Database Backup and Restore
  223. Backup the Database
  224. Reverting to an Earlier Software Load
  225. Revert to an Earlier Software Load
  226. XTC-14 Card to XTC-28 Card Upgrade
  227. Span Upgrades
  228. Perform a Span Upgrade Using the Span Upgrade Wizard
  229. Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Two-Fiber BLSR
  230. Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a UPSR
  231. Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a 1+1 Protection Group
  232. Inhibit Protection Switching
  233. Clear a Lock On or Lock Out"
  234. Network Test Procedures
  235. Create the Facility Loopback on the Source XTC Card
  236. Test the DS-N Cabling
  237. Perform a Hairpin Circuit on a Source Node XTC Card
  238. Test the Hairpin Loopback Circuit
  239. Perform a Hairpin on a Destination Node XTC Card
  240. Test the Hairpin Loopback Circuit on the Destination Node XTC Card
  241. Retest the Original Destination XTC Card
  242. Create the Terminal Loopback on a Destination XTC Card
  243. Test the Destination XTC Card
  244. Create the Facility Loopback on a Destination XTC Card
  245. Test the XTC Card
  246. Creating Diagnostic Files
  247. Clean Fiber Connectors with Cletop
  248. Power Down the ONS 15327
  249. Chapter 13 Card Reference
  250. Optical Card Protection
  251. XTC Front Panel
  252. XTC Timing and Control Functionality
  253. VT Mapping
  254. XTC Cards (XTC 28-3/XTC-14) Specifications
  255. Mechanical Interface Cards
  256. Power Connection
  257. OC3 IR 4 1310 Card Description
  258. OC3 IR 4 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  259. OC3 IR 4 1310 Card Specifications
  260. OC12 IR 1310 Card Description
  261. OC12 IR 1310 Card Specifications
  262. OC12 LR 1550 Card
  263. OC12 LR 1550 Card Specifications
  264. OC48 IR 1310 Card
  265. OC48 IR 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  266. OC48 IR 1310 Card Specifications
  267. OC48 LR 1550 Card Description
  268. OC48 LR 1550 Card Specifications
  269. E10/100-4 Card
  270. E10/100-4 Card-Level Indicators
  271. E10/100-4 Card Specifications
  272. Chapter 14 Alarm Troubleshooting
  273. Alarm Index by Alarm Type
  274. Alarm Type/Object Definition
  275. Trouble Notifications
  276. Severities
  277. Clear the AIS-L Condition
  278. Clear the AIS-V Condition on the XTC-14 Card or XTC-28-3 Card
  279. Clear the APSCDFLTK Alarm
  280. Clear the APSC-IMP Alarm
  281. APSCM
  282. APSMM
  283. AUTORESET
  284. AUTOSW-LOP (VT-MON)
  285. BKUPMEMP
  286. BLSROSYNC
  287. CARLOSS (E-Series)
  288. CARLOSS (EQPT)
  289. Clear the CARLOSS Alarm
  290. CONCAT
  291. Clear the CONTBUS-A Alarm
  292. Clear the CONTBUS-A-18 Alarm
  293. CONTBUS-B-18
  294. CTNEQPT-PBPROT
  295. CTNEQPT-PBWORK
  296. DATAFLT
  297. Clear the EOC Alarm on an OC-N Card
  298. EQPT
  299. Clear the EQPT Alarm
  300. Clear the E-W-MISMATCH Alarm with a Physical Switch
  301. EXCCOL
  302. EXERCISE-SPAN-FAIL
  303. Clear the FAILTOSW-PATH on a UPSR Configuration
  304. FAILTOSWR
  305. FAILTOSWS
  306. FANDEGRADE
  307. Clear the FE-AIS Condition on the XTC-28-3 Cards in C-bit Format
  308. FE-DS3-SA
  309. Clear the FE-IDLE Condition on the XTC28-3 Card in C-bit Format
  310. FE-LOS
  311. Clear the FORCED-REQ on an OC-N Card
  312. HITEMP
  313. IMPROPRMVL
  314. INCOMPATIBLE-SW
  315. INVMACADDR
  316. Clear the LOF Alarm
  317. LOF (DS3)
  318. Clear the LOF Alarm on an OC-N Card
  319. LOGBUFROVFL
  320. Clear the LOP-P Alarm
  321. LOP-V
  322. LOS (BITS)
  323. LOS (OC-N)
  324. LPBKDS1FEAC
  325. Clear the LBKFACILITY Condition on the XTC-28-3 Card
  326. Clear the LBKFACILITY Condition on the OC-N Card
  327. MANRESET
  328. MEA (EQPT)
  329. MEA (FAN)
  330. MFGMEM
  331. NOT-AUTHENTICATED
  332. Clear the PDI-P Condition
  333. PEER-NORESPONSE
  334. PLM-V
  335. Clear the PRC-DUPID Alarm on an OC-N Card in a BLSR
  336. Clear the RCVR-MISS Alarm on the XTC-14 Port
  337. Clear the RFI-P Condition on the XTC or E10/100-4 Card
  338. RING-MISMATCH
  339. Clear the SD-L Condition on an OC-N Card
  340. Clear the SD-P Condition on an OC-N Card
  341. Clear the SF-L Condition on an OC-N Card
  342. Clear the SF-P Condition on an OC-N Card
  343. Clear the SFTWDOWN-FAIL Alarm on the XTC Card
  344. Clear the SNTP-HOST Alarm
  345. SSM-FAIL
  346. SWTOPRI
  347. Clear the SYNCPRI Condition on the XTC Card
  348. Clear the SYNCTHIRD Alarm on the XTC Card
  349. Clear the TIM-P Alarm
  350. Clear the TRMT-MISS Alarm
  351. UNEQ-V
  352. Clear the UNEQ-V Alarm on the XTC-14 and XTC-28-3 Card
  353. Regulatory Compliance and Safety Requirements for the Cisco ONS 15327
  354. Korea
  355. Class A Notice
  356. Installation Warnings
  357. DC Power Disconnection Warning
  358. DC Power Connection Warning
  359. Power Supply Disconnection Warning
  360. Circuit Breaker (30A) Warning
  361. Class 1 Laser Product Warning
  362. Restricted Area Warning
  363. Ground Connection Warning
  364. Qualified Personnel Warning
  365. More Than One Power Supply
  366. Related Documentation
  367. Ordering Documentation
  368. Technical Assistance Center
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